If your having a problem, I'll bet this list can handle it. I've only had
one question unanswered in a year, and all the answers I have received have
been right-on. Give the list a shot.
... Steve
Mike Butler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if anybody out there has had
down into small pieces, then you have each of the processors do their
piece of the problem giving supercomputer performance at a much lower
price. What you are talking about is a cluster server ala "NT Wolfpack".
There is a definite trend of the Beowulf into the server
On Mon, 18 May 1998, Marco Shaw wrote:
Typically, one of these Pentiums will do all the work, while the other
just 'sits around'. With this software the two machines 'listen' to each
other, and, therefore they can communicate with each other, and when the
communication stops, the other
Hi,
I use RH5 and few weeks ago I used it with virtual screen (1600x1200)
but display was configured as 800x600.
So, now I don't remember, how did I do it.
Help me, please
Best regards
Krzysztof I. Cabaj
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I've got three Compaq servers that we use primarily for storage and file
transfer. I have two Prosignia 500's and a Proliant 800. All of them
have Compaq SMART-2 array controllers. They are currently running
Netware 4.11, but I want to upgrade them to Linux. Here's the problem, I
need more info
I have just installed xxgdb 1.12.When I try and open a file in the
debugger I get the error "No symbol table is loaded".What does this
mean
and how can I fix it?
It mean your /boot/System.map file. It MUST match your curent kernel.
Igmar
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On Mon, 18 May 1998, W. Bryan Caudle wrote:
The redhat update DOES NOT fix the problem. I have tested this exploit
against the absolute latest bind RPM's from ftp.redhat.com, and that
version IS VULNERABLE, or I would not have posted this. This vulnerability
is affecting systems across the
Hello fellows with RedHats,
I am having trouble with my RH 5.0 server finding the netbios name
assigned for it by SAMBA.
Any hints...
Loay
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Hello, Just following the other module related questions made me think
about a *slight* problem I have with them...
When I mount my zip drive, I first have to install the module for it: IE:
modprobe ppa. It seems that the kerneld would to load this module in order
to mount this device. What needs
I have been using sound on 2.0.32 since January. It only require a one
line
code change and sound will work on CS4232 motherboard based sound. Go
to
/usr/src/linux/drivers/sound and edit the file 'Config.in' with the
following
change:
.
.
.
dep_tristate 'MPU-401 support (NOT
Hello Everyone,
Thanks for all of the suggestions. I believe the resolution problem I am
having with X windows is due to my video card's limitations. It only has 1 Meg
and I guess that isn't enough to do 640x480x32bits. :(
Now for the real question:
I downloaded a bunch of RPMS for
I have been doing some reading about modules
trying to understand how they are loaded. I have
read the kerneld mini-howto, the depmod,modprobe,
and insmod man pages but I am still confused.
I have a SCSI cdrom and an Adaptec 1510 controller.
I want the aha152x module to be loaded when I mount my
Hi Frederico,
Thank for your help, before I do more, I just would like to make some remarks.
somebody knows want to do with such a message want I try to load xinit:
_X11transSocketUNIXConnect: Can't connect errno = 111.
I run Redhat 5.0 with Xfree86-3.3.2-5 package
XF86Setup does not
On Mon, 18 May 1998, W. Bryan Caudle wrote:
The redhat update DOES NOT fix the problem I have tested this exploit
against the absolute latest bind RPM's from ftp.redhat.com, and that
version IS VULNERABLE, or I would not have posted this. This
vulnerability is affecting systems across the
I've been using the imap/pop daemons that come with RH5 with no apparent
problems, but I've noticed that others on this list are using products
like qpopper, etc.
Wondered if you'd mind explaining the pro's and con's of using a different
POP server than the one that comes out of the box.
Gene
Currently RedHat ships the imap rpm package with 5.0 that
contains a version of the popd server which will allow people to use their
email clients to gather mail from a machine running popd. Check the man pages
of popd for more info.
You'll find the imap4.rpm.
I hope this information was
I am using RedHat 5.0 as shipped. When I start X (startx) and press
Ctrl-Alt-F2 to switch to another virtual screen I can't get back; i.e.,
from the 2nd virtual screen I press F1, all I get are the messages that
X displayed on startup and the screen hangs. I press Ctrl-C to exit,
and it does
On Sun, 17 May 1998, Vidiot wrote:
I just set up a machine with RH5 on a network with other non RH Linux *nix
machines. All the *nix machines access a JetDirect lpd queue hooked to an
HP5SI. I used the install programs printer config stuff for an lpd queue,
and printing to the 5SI worked
-Original Message-
From: Peter Mutsaers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Peter Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, May 15, 1998 5:23 PM
Subject: Re: Advice for 4000 mail users on a Red Hat 5.0 box
Hotmail also uses FreeBSD (even after Microsoft bought it:
Great question! When I come up on my emergency boot floopy set, for some
reason, I can't mount my hard drive until I first say:
insmod st
But st is the SCSI tape driver. Why would that *not* get loaded
automatically when I try to mount the harddrive?
Date: Tue, 19 May 1998 11:12:19 -0400
To:
If you haven't changed your console setup since installation,
ALT+F7 is where you want to be :)
Matt
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RH5.0
2.0.31
Ok, I've waded through the docs but cannot find exactly what I'm looking
for. I connect to my ISP using a proxy server
(proxy1.integrityonline.com...no IP address per se'). Is it possible to
set this up in linux?
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Hi all,
I'm using MetroX at home with RH5, but just installed RH5 on my desktop
machine at work. Of course (for the license junkies =) I'm using
XFree86 here. I remember long ago I used to use XFree86 at 1152x864,
but that resolution wasn't an option in Xconfigurator this time around.
Anyone
Try Ctl-Alt-F7
Jack Kossler
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Mike,
Sorry. There is no intent to ignore the procedures. It would appear
the lab person has not ordered them in a timely manner. I'm taking
care of it.
Bill
Quoting Chuck Carson:
Linux can out perform NT maybe, but Solaris? That is like
comparing a GEO Metro to a Mercedes Benz
On Tue, May 19, 1998 at 04:00:09PM +0100, L. M. Marchese wrote:
I am using RedHat 5.0 as shipped. When I start X (startx) and press
Ctrl-Alt-F2 to switch to another virtual screen I can't get back; i.e.,
from the 2nd virtual screen I press F1, all I get are the messages that
X displayed on
I just thought I'd editorialize here for a second on the benefits of dump
because I think we should all feel lucky to have it.
1. It is true that you have to tell dump a really big lie for the length
of the tape. A 120m 4mm dat has an effective length of 44000 feet because
of the funny way that
I have a dilemma (sic)
I have this Diamond Multimedia Monster Sound board (PCI) that has:
Digital Signal Processor Analog Devices 2181
Audio Codec Analog Devices 1843
Is there a driver available for this sound card for RH 5.0
Thanks
Jim McMurry mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have 4 machines running RedHat 4.2.
I've done a 'rpm -qa | sort machinename' on each machine to get a
sorted listing of all of the RPMs installed on each machine. Now, I'd
like to send the 4 files to some kind of script that will compare them
and show which are the same and which are
I keep logging onto our ftp server and seeing sessions that I'm sure
haven't been touched in many hours, sometimes a day or two. I'm pretty
sure that these are sessions which were sloppily abandoned by their
users (we have some real winners dialing into here sometimes), but
shouldn't the
Since installing RH5.0 am getting some very odd things happening
passwd-wise (negative days until expiration for instance, being
allowed to log on with no password but forced to change the password).
Obviously this is something to do with PAM (yes I have shadow enabled)
but how the hell do I
Ok,
This provides a lot of information on the problem, but for slow people like
me - I don't see how I can actually fix the problem on my machine. Any
takers???
Nathan
-Original Message-
From: Steve Dunham [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 15, 1998 3:28 PM
To: [EMAIL
Why Windows '98 wasn't released in '97
1. It takes a 300MHZ Pentium 2 to run properly. The technology
wasn't available in 1997.
2. Microsoft knew it would take another year to buy off the
Department of Justice
3. Only 495,242 of the 835,248 bugs in Windows '95 had been
stamped out by the
Hello frederico,
I did every things that you suggested me, by using both XFree86-3.3.1-14 and
XFree-3.3.2-5 and I get the same result, it does not work.
I cannot start the Xserver (see the error message in one of my previous
email _X11TransSocketUNIXConnect: Can't connect: errno=111).
I do not
On Tue, 19 May 1998, David Miller wrote:
I want to have Win95 be the default option at boot time so my wife and
At the top of lilo.conf put default=dos.
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Hello,
I'm using RH 4.1- kernel 2.0.27. I'm trying to compile the IP-Masq
requirements into the kernel.
I've compiled the kernel plenty before, but not on this system. I can't
get X running on this system, and will not waste more time trying. Upon
installation I installed almost everything.
I got a message from Dave Wreski detailing how I could use alternative
methods for loading my ftape drivers, versus using an init script at
startup. I haven't tried that yet, but will (maybe...more on that in a
moment). He also suggested I should use modprobe to load the drivers in
the correct
At 12:39 AM 5/14/98 -0500, you wrote:
Ok, I see cron.daily, cron.weekly, etc. How do I schedule for the machine
to shutdown and perform a reboot once a day? Do I put a script in
cron.daily? I see one there (or in one of them) so I'll copy the format.
Just add 'shutdown -r now' I presume?
Hi all,
very strange thing with my X:
to get back in my X
from a virtual consolle i've to do only a Alt+F7
keyboard hit: the Ctrl-Alt-F7 doesn't work at all...
boh? in the old days it was the reverse!
someone else got this behaviour?
just curious...
thanks
ciao fede
[snipped]
Ctrl-Alt-F7
At 10:59 AM 5/19/98 -0700, you wrote:
Hello fellows with RedHats,
I am having trouble with my RH 5.0 server finding the netbios name
assigned for it by SAMBA.
Any hints...
Ummm, try 'smbclient -I ip-address-of-your-server -L \*
It will print out a list of shares and the browse list. It should
Hello David,
Yes, NT does do that,
correct.
no Linux can not do that.
using the latest (pre-alpha) version of samba, any version of unix can do
that.
It is a function of user management within NT.
NT would recognize the difference because of the
security token that is passed during
On 19-May-98 DGM wrote:
I am trying to install Red hat 5.0 from the Boot diskette. When I press
enter (or type expert and press enter) my system does the following:
Boot: expert
Loading initrd.img..
Loading vmlinuz...
Uncompressing linux
I'm a newbie trying to install RedHat Linux 5.0 from ftp.cc.gatech.edu.
I've also looked at sunsite's distribution. The BASE directory contains
different files at each site. I'm installing from a DOS partition and can't
find a difinitive list of files for the BASE directory and the proper file
Hi all,
Opinions?
Machine (RH4.1 P5-100 48MB Ram)
Stable box for ~2 years.
Recently added 32MB Ram and moved OS to a new 4.3GB HD.
I have booted back up to my previous 1.2GB HD and trbl is
still here.
Machine has recently started locking up. I can telnet into
this PC login/passwd ok and telnet
On Tue, 19 May 1998, Rick L. Mantooth wrote:
Opinions?
I'd suggest running fsck on your drive. But a corrupt filesystem by
itself shouldn't cause a kernel panic.
Do you have both hard drives installed at the same time on the same IDE
channel? Try moving one of them to its own IDE channel
Once upon a time Dennis Clark wrote:
[...]
How about Linux capability in the thin client arena. Can it duplicate the
Citrix Winframe enviornment?
Well, I'm not sure what you mean by duplicate. Citrix's Unix client is
only availablre (IIRC) for HP/UX and Solaris (maybe DEC).
However, if you
Hello all,
I have intranet links to cgi scripts on my RH5.0 server. The links
unfortunately do not execute upon clicking, they show up as viewable
documents. Can this be a Chmod issue ? if so what setting?
Thanks,
loay
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Red Hat, pay attention to things that don't look like '95. I ignore
anything that does, even if it works (although I was willing to do
anything I could to break it, and couldn't). I'm an anti-M$ zealot. I
didn't purchase your product for a lame windows look-and-feel. For some
reason,
Hello,
I driving myself nuts. I've searched the corners of the web, and every
linux pub I have.
How do I determine the drive space remaining on my system?
RH 4.1
one IDE HD
thx - Eric
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How do I determine the drive space remaining on my system?
Eric,
The 'df' command will tell you how much space is remaining on each
mounted filesystem...
Regards
Chris Fishwick
Technical Support
Southern Internet Services
Work Home Page: http://www.southcom.com.au
Personal Page:
How do I determine the drive space remaining on my system?
type 'df'
do a 'man df' for more info.
Cheers,
Brian.
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A few ways I can think of.
- - run 'dmesg | more' see if there's any serial port inializing statments
- - cat /proc/ioports look for the lines:
02f8-02ff : serial(auto)
03f8-03ff : serial(auto)
If its compiled as a module but not loaded your won't likely
I said I "torture tested" all the WMs shipped with Red Hat, and I stated
that fvwm95 passed with colors. NOT SO! I didn't try changing mail
folders in that environment. So much for my definition of "Torture
Testing." Once I did try changing folders, it crashed. So! So far, it
seems the only
Hello,
I am curious as to how all of you manage these emails in this list.
Loay
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Have you tried WindowMaker? w/ TkDesk
Larsen wrote:
I said I "torture tested" all the WMs shipped with Red Hat, and I stated
that fvwm95 passed with colors. NOT SO! I didn't try changing mail
folders in that environment. So much for my definition of "Torture
Testing." Once I did try
Well, are you looking for p100 performance as in integer or floating
point? I'd assume floating point, so you could easily need 15 or 20
(guessing here). But, make sure you know you have to use special apps to
"spread" them accross many computers, you can't just run quake on 50 386's
:-)
Chris
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On Tue, 19 May 1998 10:55:12 +0200, "Cedric MARSOT" wrote:
I said exactly the same thing when the fix has been posted by RedHat. I told
them that bind 4.9.6-7 was still vulnerable and they reply to me that the
security hole has been corrected ...
So I am not the only one that found the problem
ok, can you test this program ? Because I effectively think that the last
version of bind is secure, but when I test this program on a FreeBsd Unix,
before and after the patch, there is a difference. After the Freebsd is
unsecure, after the patch, it is not vulnerable ...
This program has been
On Mon, 18 May 1998, W. Bryan Caudle wrote:
The redhat update DOES NOT fix the problem. I have tested this exploit
against the absolute latest bind RPM's from ftp.redhat.com, and that
version IS VULNERABLE, or I would not have posted this. This vulnerability
is affecting systems across
Yes, actually we rebooted the entire system. I can't speak with the other
victims of this though.
At 02:10 PM 5/19/98 +0100, you wrote:
On Mon, 18 May 1998, W. Bryan Caudle wrote:
The redhat update DOES NOT fix the problem. I have tested this exploit
against the absolute latest bind RPM's
On Tue, 19 May 1998 15:09:33 +0200, "Cedric MARSOT" wrote:
ok, can you test this program ? Because I effectively think that the last
version of bind is secure, but when I test this program on a FreeBsd Unix,
before and after the patch, there is a difference. After the Freebsd is
unsecure, after
On Mon, 18 May 1998, Steven W. Orr wrote:
I was just asking about how to quiet these messages down. I looked all
over the place and this advise below seems to be the answer to the
problem. BUT!
That is indeed the solution. It comes from the answer to your
second question.
Where
OK ... This is more clear for me ... thanks.
How to you put this extension in /etc/named.boot ?
-Original Message-
From: Bryan Andregg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 1998 3:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: BIND 4.9.6-7 security hole
On
1) Try CTRL-ALT-(+/-)
2) Check out
ftp://ftp.idsoftware.com/idstuff/unsup/squake-1.1-i386-unknown-linux2.0.tar.gz
and
ftp://ftp.idsoftware.com/idstuff/quake2-3.14a-i386-unknown-linux2.0.tar.gz.
3) Check out /etc/fstab, and the fstab man page, what you want to change
probably is msdos to vfat.
You've missed quite a bit of discussion on these particular cards,
apparently :) The 3C905B-TX has given several of us some trouble. (Mine
STILL doesn't work like it should. I'm having to use a hack of an old
version of the driver to get it working.) Anyway, what you probably need
to do
Hello,
you'd need a POP3 server for that purpose. RedHat 5 comes with imapd which
contains a pop3 server. You could otherwise use qpopper or cucipop, which
should be available from the redhat ftp sites. Try a search on ftp.redhat.com
at www.redhat.com/search/ ? It's not difficult to install a
From Mike Wangsmo of RH via Redhat-announc-list.
HTH,
Jay
(Standard Disclamer...)
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Subject: rvplayer RPM's (finally)
Date: Sun, 05 Apr 1998 19:18:21 -0300
From: Mike Wangsmo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 19 May 1998, David Miller wrote:
I have 2 physical hard drives - the master has Win95 broken into 4
logical partitions, and I've just installed Redhat 5.0 by itself on the
slave.
I want to have Win95 be the default option at boot time so my wife and
kids can easily get to their
Hello,
To see what those bootup screens are, press shift and pageup or pagedown.
You will be amazed. Can't help you with the rest.
Gordon
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William,
Kernel is making right now, but here is from the .config:
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_CMD640=y
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_CMD640_ENHANCED=y
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RZ1000=y
HDs are
Orig /dev/hdb and New One is /dev/hdc (2nd MoBo Slot)
w/ /dev/hda being 1.2GB Win95 and /dev/hdd Goldstar CD
Next steps after new kernel
Yes, I have tried that. The really strange thing is that when we try
exactly that
the damn installation works great except... we don't seem to be able to get
RH to
probe for the NICs on boot. It would probably find them if RH would simply
look
for 'em. Any suggestions from here?
hanks,
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